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JUNE
1964

Monday, June 1st

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1964
Cleveland Indians 3, Chicago White Sox 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 8, Kansas City Athletics 4 at Municipal Stadium
Boston Red Sox 4, Los Angeles Angels 3 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 2, New York Yankees 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Tuesday, June 2nd

IN THE NEWS: Dave McNally blanks the A's as the Orioles take first place with a 4–0 win.

The Cards trade P Lew Burdette to the Cubs for P Glen Hobbie.

Giants OF Matty Alou suffers a fractured wrist, as Pittsburgh's Bob Veale beats the Giants 3–1. Alou will miss five weeks.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1964
Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 7, Milwaukee Braves 5 at County Stadium
New York Mets 7, Houston Astros 4 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, San Francisco Giants 1 at Forbes Field
Cleveland Indians 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 4, Kansas City Athletics 0 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 1, Boston Red Sox 0 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, New York Yankees 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Wednesday, June 3rd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1964
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Chicago Cubs 5 at Wrigley Field
Milwaukee Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at County Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Shibe Park
San Francisco Giants 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Forbes Field
Chicago White Sox 3, Cleveland Indians 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Washington Senators 6, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 5, Kansas City Athletics 1 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 2, Boston Red Sox 0 at Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 9, Boston Red Sox 8 at Dodger Stadium
New York Yankees 3, Minnesota Twins 0 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Thursday, June 4th

IN THE NEWS: Sandy Koufax becomes the 4th pitcher to hurl three no-hitters by blanking the National League-leading Phillies 3–0 at Connie Mack Stadium. Koufax strikes out 12 and walks one.

At Milwaukee, Frank Robinson bangs a three run homer in the 9th as the Reds beat the Braves, 6–3.

The Angels trade OF Lee Thomas to the Red Sox for OF Lu Clinton.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1964
Chicago Cubs 2, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, Milwaukee Braves 3 at County Stadium
Houston Astros 7, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Forbes Field
Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland Indians 1 at Cleveland Stadium
New York Yankees 9, Minnesota Twins 7 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Friday, June 5th

IN THE NEWS: At Crosley Field, the Reds plate four runs in the 9th inning to edge the Cards, 5–4. Deron Johnson drives home the tying and winning run with a single.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Crosley Field
Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee Braves 2 at County Stadium
New York Mets 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Shea Stadium
San Francisco Giants 5, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Houston Astros 3 at Forbes Field
Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 5, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 14, Kansas City Athletics 7 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 3, New York Yankees 2 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 11, Baltimore Orioles 5 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Saturday, June 6th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Crosley Field
Milwaukee Braves 6, Chicago Cubs 5 at County Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
San Francisco Giants 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Shibe Park
Detroit Tigers 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 6, Washington Senators 4 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 8, Kansas City Athletics 6 at Municipal Stadium
New York Yankees 2, Los Angeles Angels 0 at Dodger Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 2, Minnesota Twins 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Sunday, June 7th

IN THE NEWS: Deron Johnson again leads the Reds to a win over the Cards as he collects a homer, double and three singles. The Reds win, 11–6.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 11, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Crosley Field
Chicago Cubs 5, Milwaukee Braves 2 at County Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 6, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 1, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
San Francisco Giants 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Shibe Park
Houston Astros 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Houston Astros 1 at Forbes Field
Chicago White Sox 8, Detroit Tigers 3 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 3, Washington Senators 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Washington Senators 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 9, Kansas City Athletics 5 at Municipal Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 8, Boston Red Sox 6 at Municipal Stadium
New York Yankees 9, Los Angeles Angels 3 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Monday, June 8th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1964
Milwaukee Braves 5, Houston Astros 3 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 6, Los Angeles Angels 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 10, Minnesota Twins 5 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 5, Washington Senators 4 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Tuesday, June 9th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1964
Houston Astros 6, Milwaukee Braves 5 at Colt Stadium
Houston Astros 4, Milwaukee Braves 1 at Colt Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 6, Chicago Cubs 5 at Shea Stadium
Chicago Cubs 5, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Cardinals 1, San Francisco Giants 0 at Candlestick Park
Boston Red Sox 5, New York Yankees 2 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 9, Baltimore Orioles 5 at Comiskey Park I
Los Angeles Angels 5, Cleveland Indians 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 16, Minnesota Twins 1 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 8, Kansas City Athletics 4 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Washington Senators 5, Kansas City Athletics 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Wednesday, June 10th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 8, Chicago Cubs 3 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Shibe Park
San Francisco Giants 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park
Boston Red Sox 7, New York Yankees 6 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 10, Boston Red Sox 6 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 2, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Comiskey Park I
Los Angeles Angels 7, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 5, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 5, Minnesota Twins 4 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 3, Kansas City Athletics 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Thursday, June 11th

IN THE NEWS: After a 2-week absence, Mickey Mantle is back in the lineup and clouts two home runs at Fenway off Bill Monbouquette. The Yankees win easily 8–4.

Charlie Finley fires Ed Lopat (17-35) as manager of the A's, replacing him with Mel McGaha, former manager of the Cleveland Indians.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1964
Houston Astros 5, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Dodger Stadium
Chicago Cubs 6, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 6, San Francisco Giants 5 at Candlestick Park
New York Yankees 8, Boston Red Sox 4 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Los Angeles Angels 5, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
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Friday, June 12th

IN THE NEWS: The Mets knock Phils starter Dennis Bennett out in the 3rd inning—but its not the last New York will see of the Bennett family. Brother Dave Bennett, in his only appearance in the majors, pitches the 9th, allowing two hits and a run. The Mets roll over the Bennetts, 11–3.

The Yankees sell rookie lefty Bob Meyer (0-3) to the Angels, who will sell him to the Royals July 29.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1964
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 3, Houston Astros 0 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 11, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Shibe Park
Milwaukee Braves 4, San Francisco Giants 3 at Candlestick Park
Boston Red Sox 7, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 3, Kansas City Athletics 0 at Cleveland Stadium
New York Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 3, Chicago White Sox 0 at Yankee Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Washington Senators 3 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Saturday, June 13th

IN THE NEWS: 2B Bernie Allen of the Twins is hurt in a collision with Don Zimmer. He will be out until August 4th.

Mickey Mantle is 3-for-3, including a homer, to lead New York to a 6–3 win over the first place White Sox. Mantle is hitting .331 and leading the Yanks in homers with 11.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1964
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, Chicago Cubs 7 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, Houston Astros 1 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Dodger Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 8, New York Mets 2 at Shibe Park
San Francisco Giants 6, Milwaukee Braves 4 at Candlestick Park
Boston Red Sox 6, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Fenway Park
Kansas City Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 4 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 8, Los Angeles Angels 5 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 3 at Yankee Stadium
Washington Senators 4, Minnesota Twins 2 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Sunday, June 14th

IN THE NEWS: The Yankees complete a 5-game sweep of the White Sox with two victories 8–3 and 4–3 (in 10) at the Stadium. Chicago falls to 2nd place behind the Orioles.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1964
Chicago Cubs 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Colt Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 9, New York Mets 5 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Phillies 4, New York Mets 2 at Shibe Park
San Francisco Giants 8, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 10, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 8, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Kansas City Athletics 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at Cleveland Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 3, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 6, Los Angeles Angels 5 at Tiger Stadium
Detroit Tigers 6, Los Angeles Angels 4 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 8, Chicago White Sox 3 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Yankee Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Washington Senators 5 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Minnesota Twins 9, Washington Senators 2 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Monday, June 15th

IN THE NEWS: St. Louis acquires OF Lou Brock, with pitchers Jack Spring and Paul Toth, from the Cubs for pitchers Bobby Shantz and Ernie Broglio and OF Doug Clemens. Broglio, 28, has a 3–5 record, while Brock, a part-time OF with Chicago, is hitting .251. Brock will blossom in St. Louis hitting .348 while swiping 33 bases.

The White Sox send 1B Joe Cunningham and a player to be named later to Washington for 1B Bill Skowron and pitcher Carl Bouldin. The player named later is P Frank Kreutzer, who is shipped on July 28.

Cleveland sends P Jim Grant to Minnesota for P Lee Stange and 3B/OF George Banks.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1964
Houston Astros 9, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Colt Stadium
San Francisco Giants 6, Cincinnati Reds 5 at Candlestick Park
Chicago White Sox 9, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Memorial Stadium
Washington Senators 3, Los Angeles Angels 2 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Tuesday, June 16th

IN THE NEWS: For the second time in his career, Ken Boyer hits for the cycle to pace the Cardinals to a 7–1 win over Houston. Curt Simmons is the winning pitcher.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1964
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Houston Astros 1 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Milwaukee Braves 1 at Dodger Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, New York Mets 1 at Forbes Field
Cincinnati Reds 9, San Francisco Giants 4 at Candlestick Park
Chicago White Sox 5, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Indians 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 7, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 6, Detroit Tigers 0 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 6, New York Yankees 5 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 7, Boston Red Sox 5 at Yankee Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 7, Washington Senators 5 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Wednesday, June 17th

IN THE NEWS: The Red Sox lead New York, 3–1, in the 8th when Mickey Mantle reaches Dick Radatz for a homer into the RF bleachers. New York scores again in the 9th to tie, but the Bosox win in 12 innings, 4–3. Radatz is the winner, his 4th straight over New York.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1964
Chicago Cubs 9, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Houston Astros 1 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Milwaukee Braves 0 at Dodger Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, New York Mets 2 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Indians 3, Minnesota Twins 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Cleveland Indians 5, Minnesota Twins 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 3, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 4, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 5, Washington Senators 3 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Thursday, June 18th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1964
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, New York Mets 0 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 7, San Francisco Giants 6 at Sportsman's Park III
Chicago White Sox 2, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 6, Boston Red Sox 3 at Yankee Stadium
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Friday, June 19th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 11, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Crosley Field
Houston Astros 9, Milwaukee Braves 7 at County Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 2, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 7, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 3, San Francisco Giants 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 2, Boston Red Sox 1 at Memorial Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at Memorial Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 5, Washington Senators 4 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 2, Cleveland Indians 1 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 7, Detroit Tigers 6 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Saturday, June 20th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Crosley Field
Houston Astros 3, Milwaukee Braves 2 at County Stadium
New York Mets 7, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Shea Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Chicago Cubs 0 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 14, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 11, Boston Red Sox 5 at Memorial Stadium
New York Yankees 1, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Kansas City Athletics 8, Washington Senators 2 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 3, Cleveland Indians 1 at Dodger Stadium
Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Sunday, June 21st

IN THE NEWS: On Father's Day at Shea Stadium, Jim Bunning fans 10, drives in two runs, and pitches the first perfect game (excluding Don Larsen's 1956 World Series effort and Harvey Haddix's 1959 overtime loss) since Charlie Robertson's on April 30, 1922. Philadelphia beats the Mets 6–0. He also becomes the first pitcher to win no-hitters in both leagues, and Gus Triandos becomes the first C to catch a no-hitter in each league. Bunning throws just 90 pitches in winning his 2nd no-hitter. The next time Bunning faces the Mets he will shut them out, the first no-hit pitcher this century to do that. The Mets don't fare much better in the nitecap as 18-year-old rookie Rick Wise wins his 1st game and gives up just three hits for an 8–2 win. Johnny Klippstein comes on in the 9th. The Phils increase their National League lead to two games over the Giants.

The Yankees move into first place by eight percentage points over Baltimore, as they outpitch the White Sox to win 2–0 and 2–1. Mickey Mantle and Elston Howard home runs win it 2–0 for Jim Bouton in the opener against White Sox pitcher Juan Pizarro, and an error wins the nightcap 2–1 in the 17th. The Yankees sweep 4, giving up just one run in 41 innings, and take nine games from Chicago in 11 days.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1964
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Crosley Field
Houston Astros 5, Milwaukee Braves 2 at County Stadium
Houston Astros 5, Milwaukee Braves 4 at County Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 8, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 7, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 9, Baltimore Orioles 6 at Memorial Stadium
New York Yankees 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
New York Yankees 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 13, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Municipal Stadium
Washington Senators 5, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 4, Cleveland Indians 1 at Dodger Stadium
Detroit Tigers 4, Minnesota Twins 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Monday, June 22nd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1964
San Francisco Giants 6, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Milwaukee Braves 9 at County Stadium
New York Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 5 at Comiskey Park I
Los Angeles Angels 5, Washington Senators 2 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 8, Minnesota Twins 8 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Tuesday, June 23rd

IN THE NEWS: Charlie Lau ties a major-league record with two pinch hits in the 8th inning of Baltimore's 9–8 win over the Yankees. The O's, losing score seven runs in the inning after two are out. Yanks manager Yogi Berra is criticized by some of his players for lifting starter Bill Sheldon, who was leading 7–2, having allowed just two solo shots by Boog Powell. Rookie reliever Pete Mickelson cannot hold the lead as the O's move into first place.

In the nitecap of 2, Len Gabrielson's 6th inning single is the only hit the Cubs manage off Phils' Ray Culp, who wins 9–0.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1964
San Francisco Giants 4, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, San Francisco Giants 4 at Crosley Field
Milwaukee Braves 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Chicago Cubs 2, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Chicago Cubs 0 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Houston Astros 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 9, New York Yankees 8 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 2, Boston Red Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Kansas City Athletics 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Municipal Stadium
Detroit Tigers 9, Kansas City Athletics 3 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 2, Washington Senators 0 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Cleveland Indians 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Wednesday, June 24th

IN THE NEWS: University of Wisconsin star slugger Rick Reichardt signs with the Angels. He receives the biggest bonus ever, an estimated $200,000.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1964
San Francisco Giants 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Crosley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 15, Milwaukee Braves 4 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Chicago Cubs 8 at Shibe Park
Houston Astros 7, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 7, New York Yankees 4 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 8, Boston Red Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 9, Kansas City Athletics 5 at Municipal Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 9, Washington Senators 5 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 12, Minnesota Twins 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
Minnesota Twins 3, Cleveland Indians 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Thursday, June 25th

IN THE NEWS: Steve Barber's 3-hit 3–1 win gives the Orioles a 3-game sweep of the Yankees and first place in the American League.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1964
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
San Francisco Giants 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Houston Astros 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 3, New York Yankees 1 at Memorial Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 4, Kansas City Athletics 3 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 8, Minnesota Twins 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
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Friday, June 26th

IN THE NEWS: Twins P Jerry Arrigo just misses a no-hitter when Chicago's Mike Hershberger laces a 9th-inning single, as the Twins beat the Sox, 2–0. Arrigo will toss another one-hitter while pitching for the Reds.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1964
Chicago Cubs 7, Houston Astros 6 at Wrigley Field
New York Mets 8, Milwaukee Braves 4 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Candlestick Park
Philadelphia Phillies 6, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 3, Cleveland Indians 2 at Fenway Park
Los Angeles Angels 1, Kansas City Athletics 0 at Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles Angels 6, Kansas City Athletics 0 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Metropolitan Stadium
Chicago White Sox 9, Minnesota Twins 4 at Metropolitan Stadium
Detroit Tigers 1, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 9, Washington Senators 4 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Saturday, June 27th

IN THE NEWS: Cleveland 3B Max Alvis is stricken with spinal meningitis. He will be disabled for six weeks but will make the All-Star team in 1965.

New York edges Detroit, 5–4, beating Denny McLain. Mickey Mantle's homer in the 4th inning makes it 4–1.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1964
Chicago Cubs 2, Houston Astros 1 at Wrigley Field
Milwaukee Braves 9, New York Mets 6 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 9, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 9, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Cleveland Indians 4, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Kansas City Athletics 2, Los Angeles Angels 1 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Chicago White Sox 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 5, Detroit Tigers 4 at Yankee Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 3, Washington Senators 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Sunday, June 28th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1964
Chicago Cubs 10, Houston Astros 2 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 4, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field
Milwaukee Braves 7, New York Mets 6 at County Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 9, New York Mets 0 at County Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Candlestick Park
Philadelphia Phillies 5, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 8, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 8, Cleveland Indians 5 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at Fenway Park
Kansas City Athletics 4, Los Angeles Angels 0 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 9, Chicago White Sox 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 8, Detroit Tigers 6 at Yankee Stadium
Detroit Tigers 6, New York Yankees 5 at Yankee Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 6, Washington Senators 4 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Monday, June 29th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1964
Cincinnati Reds 6, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 6, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Colt Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 4, San Francisco Giants 3 at Candlestick Park
Milwaukee Braves 7, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 6, Minnesota Twins 3 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 4, Kansas City Athletics 3 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland Indians 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Washington Senators 5, Detroit Tigers 3 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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Tuesday, June 30th

IN THE NEWS: At Wrigley Field, the Reds Joey Jay allows just two hits but loses to the Cubs, 1–0. Larry Jackson does him one better, allowing just one hit and driving in the lone run with a single. Jackson's no hit bid is stopped in the 7th when Pete Rose singles.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1964
Chicago Cubs 1, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Wrigley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Houston Astros 1 at Colt Stadium
San Francisco Giants 5, New York Mets 0 at Candlestick Park
Milwaukee Braves 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Minnesota Twins 3, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Memorial Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 2, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 12, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
New York Yankees 4, Los Angeles Angels 0 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 3, Los Angeles Angels 2 at Yankee Stadium
Washington Senators 6, Detroit Tigers 5 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
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